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Asking Eric: Boyfriend says ‘I love you’ but won’t commit
Dear Eric: I’m in my early 30s and seeing a really great guy. He checks a lot of boxes for me and I’m happy with him. My boyfriend and I said “I love you” to each other a few weeks ago. He said it first, and I said it back. We’ve been dating for about six weeks, so this feels normal. This isn’t my first relationship, but it’s ...Read more
Husband Interjects In Emotional Conversation
DEAR HARRIETTE: Recently, my daughter asked me to tell her more about my early life. Over the years, I've made a point not to talk much about it, but now that she's older and asking, I think it's OK to share. When she asked me, I started off by explaining that I've never told her about my past because I didn't have a happy childhood. The words ...Read more
One Word: Headphones
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Strangers want to make small talk with me while waiting in grocery checkout lines, at bus stops, at the bank, during flights, etc. I do not want to make friends with strangers every time I step outside my house.
When this happens, I can't bring myself to tell these people, "I'm sorry, but I don't really want to talk," because...Read more
When Love Defies Logic
Dear Annie: I've always been someone who struggles between my head and my heart. I see things that I want so badly and my heart aches for them, but I know better when those things don't mesh well with my life. Like denying my favorite piece of chocolate cake because it's bad for my diet.
Normally, this is one of my best traits. I was very ...Read more
Husband Wants Young Family To Uproot For A New Job
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are raising our 7-month-old daughter together, and we generally get along well. I love him very much, but he has a habit that worries me. He's constantly on the lookout for a new job. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but every couple of months he says he's bored and wants to work somewhere else. These are decent-...Read more
Ask Anna: My girlfriend's male coworker texts her constantly -- should I be worried?
Dear Anna,
I’m 35 and my girlfriend is 30. She works at a tech startup and has gotten really close with one of her coworkers — a 28-year-old guy who just moved to the city. They’re part of a work friend group that hangs out outside the office pretty regularly. Last weekend, the whole group went to a concert that I wanted to go to, but I ...Read more
Single File: Fusion Feminism
Again and again, my mind returns to the letters I receive from women discouraged and frustrated in their relationships with men. Recently, when I was thinking about a photo I had seen of Gloria Steinem in softly curled tresses, the letters and the photo jelled and became an insight: The chief exponent of female equality was urging her flock ...Read more
Ask Dating Coach Erika: How do I manage the grief associated with not finding what I'm looking for?
Today, we have five questions across all aspects of dating:
Q: How do I manage the grief associated with not finding what I’m looking for?
A: This is an interesting question that can answer in a few different ways.
First, I completely understand what you're saying. Most people's lives don't go in exactly the way they want. So we do have to ...Read more
Asking Eric: Friend group sides with suspicious HOA president against whistleblower
Dear Eric: For the past 10 years, a core group in our Homeowners’ Association (HOA) has been very close.
We get together on weekends, have meals together, attend HOA events and even go on vacations with each other. One member of our group is the HOA president and has held that position for more than 20 years.
While the HOA board funded many ...Read more
Teenage Daughter Needs To Set Boundaries In Friendship
DEAR HARRIETTE: My 14-year-old daughter's best friend gets jealous of my daughter when she spends time with other friends, even though her best friend has other friends as well. If my daughter hangs out with classmates, teammates or family friends, her best friend becomes mean toward my daughter when she finds out. Sometimes she makes rude ...Read more
Hostel Turns Hostile
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a freelance journalist who has been living, off and on, in the private room of a hostel off the beaten path. I love the place because it's gorgeous and usually has excellent vibes, but there are basically 15 of us keeping it in business. It is unfortunately quite close to a war zone.
Anyway, the most recent time I ...Read more
Asking Eric: Friend’s ADHD diagnosis causes conflict
Dear Eric: My friend was recently diagnosed with ADHD. She is now continually late for events or doesn’t show up at all. On one occasion my friend was coming for dinner at my house. An hour before she was due, I got a text from another friend saying they were now having dinner at her place. My first friend didn’t contact me at all, not to ...Read more
Student Wants To Pursue Trade School
DEAR HARRIETTE: I want to go to trade school, but my parents don't approve. They want me to enroll full-time at a traditional four-year college, but that's not what I want to do. My parents worry that I'll limit my future or miss out on opportunities if I don't follow the path they envision. I know they want what's best for me, but I feel ...Read more
Now Accepting Suggestions For A Gender-Neutral 'hey, You'
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I think the reason that people think using "ma'am" or "sir" is offensive stems from the idea that you have to assume someone's gender identity in order to use them.
There are many people whose appearance doesn't match their identity. Assuming one knows that information based on looks, or even voice, can cause distress for ...Read more
Stepping Back From Toxic In-Laws
Dear Annie: I've been happily married for more than 40 years. The one shadow on that happiness has been my relationship with my husband's family, especially my mother-in-law. From the beginning, she has never seemed to like me. I honestly do not know why. Over the years, she has been dismissive and unkind, and I have usually stayed quiet to ...Read more
Partner Paying More To Support Man's Grandsons
DEAR ABBY: I have been in a relationship for seven years. My significant other, "Gabe," and I bought a home together. We are also raising three of his grandsons. I pay half of the mortgage, utilities, food, maintenance and personal necessities. We both pay for our own insurance, car loans and gas.
Abby, there are four of them and one of me. ...Read more
Asking Eric: Grieving son’s new girlfriend clashes with house rules
Dear Eric: My youngest son is in his mid-40s. He had some heavy mental issues a few years ago and moved back home to our basement.
Prior to the breakdown his wife left him, he lost a job he loved and soon he started dating Leslie. She became pregnant and our beautiful granddaughter was born but passed at two months and two days from SIDS. Our ...Read more
Neighbor's Noise Keeps Renter Awake
DEAR HARRIETTE: I live in a nice apartment building in Los Angeles, and it costs a lot of money to live here. Since I pay such a premium, you would think that my neighbors would all be respectful. However, my upstairs neighbor plays music so loud all the time, I can still hear his music at 2 a.m. I've asked him to turn down the music many times,...Read more
Dad Makes Daughter's Wedding About Him
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am getting married in a traditional church ceremony. My father, who will be giving me away, has refused to wear a tuxedo on the grounds that it is a "monkey suit," even though all of the other men in the wedding party will be wearing one.
I gave in, because I want him to be happy and comfortable. Now he says he will not ...Read more
Friend Is Gambling His Money Away
Dear Annie: My best friend and I have been close since college. He is the person who helped me move into my first apartment, who showed up with coffee during finals, who still remembers the name of my childhood dog. That is why it hurts so much to watch him repeat the same pattern that already cost him almost everything.
Years ago, his ...Read more
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